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why is stewart so against reuniting?

PostPosted: 17 Sep 2009 21:55
by marsbars
or is it a ploy to keep the reporters at bay
anyways he says who knows about the future? :idea:

London - The Police get "cold shakes" at the thought of reforming, drummer Stewart Copeland said, insisting the trio have no plans to get back together again.

Copeland, bassist and vocalist Sting plus guitarist Andy Summers reunited for a mammoth 16-month world tour in 2007 and 2008 to mark the 30th anniversary of their first single.

Copeland said the group felt they had shown rock at its best and were happy to leave it at that for now. The American said there were no plans to team up again.

"We all get the cold shakes thinking about that," said the 57-year-old. "We had a great time, it was a fantastic tour and it was just perfect.

"We were able to appreciate our own music in a whole new way. We saw that it's not about a new song; it's the power that a song that's been around for 25 years has. You could see people weeping in the front rows, and that got us all choked up."

Proud

The Police's classic hits from their 1977-1984 time together include Roxanne, Message in a Bottle, Walking on the Moon, Don't Stand So Close to Me, De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da and Every Breath You Take.

The reunion tour took them four times across North America, twice through Europe, round South America and through the Asia-Pacific region.

Some estimates say the tour was one of the highest-grossing of all time, with revenues well over $300m.

"By the end of the tour we were very proud of ourselves. It took us a while to really get our sound back," Copeland said.

"When we conquered the world we were 25 and we played every night, honing, developing and growing. This time when we went on the stage, Godhead was expected of us from day one.

"Fortunately the songs have such power that they were great shows, but actually within ourselves the feeling that we were a great band and that we really were locking and we were on that buzz that we had back then took a little while to arrive at.

"But by the end of the tour, when we played London's Hyde Park we really felt like this is how it's done.

"All the competition, every musician in the city was there in the wings and true or not - call us arrogant - but we felt as if we were showing them how it's done."

Arena spectacular

And with that, the band is happy to close the book.

"For now, yes. Who knows about the future?" the drummer said.

Copeland has composed the score for Ben Hur Live, a touring, epic arena spectacular which gets its world premiere in London on Thursday. The musician will also narrate the London performances.

"I've played arenas and I've scored films and I've written grand opera, but not all in one place," Copeland said. "The Police show is two hours of hard, hard physical labour and they drag me off the stage limp, spent.

"Here I walk off hardly having broken a sweat. It's a big show and it has the same vibe and everything about it, only I'm not soaking wet and not comatose with physical exhaustion."

Re: why is stewart so against reuniting?

PostPosted: 17 Sep 2009 22:45
by Mrs. Gradenko
We just got a nice long tour out of them, why should they reunite yet again? They all have their own thing to do, if they don't want to work together, that's their buisness. I think people should stop asking them to get back together.

Re: why is stewart so against reuniting?

PostPosted: 17 Sep 2009 23:10
by TOWOS
When you have made it to the very top - twice - it's all downward from there.

Re: why is stewart so against reuniting?

PostPosted: 17 Sep 2009 23:12
by Mrs. Gradenko
TOWOS wrote:When you have made it to the very top - twice - it's all downward from there.



I say, when you have made it to the top - twice - do whatever the fuck you want.

Re: why is stewart so against reuniting?

PostPosted: 17 Sep 2009 23:15
by ltwoman
I'll miss that I never got to see them, but they all should be very proud of the reunion tour. It was the best. I imagine it was pretty cool to look into the audience and realize the effect they were having on people when they heard their songs. I know it did me. Brought it all back...

Re: why is stewart so against reuniting?

PostPosted: 17 Sep 2009 23:25
by Mrs. Gradenko
ltwoman wrote:I'll miss that I never got to see them, but they all should be very proud of the reunion tour. It was the best. I imagine it was pretty cool to look into the audience and realize the effect they were having on people when they heard their songs. I know it did me. Brought it all back...

Ahh why didn't you go see them? I thought I'd never see them since they called it quits before I came along, but I did finally get to see them... twice! :mrgreen:

Re: why is stewart so against reuniting?

PostPosted: 17 Sep 2009 23:36
by Tamadude
Malgordo.

Re: why is stewart so against reuniting?

PostPosted: 18 Sep 2009 00:20
by smax
Is that chunk at the top from as recent interview?

Cos i'll take credit for talking to him on monday about hyde park and then he mentions it here........

Re: why is stewart so against reuniting?

PostPosted: 18 Sep 2009 01:42
by TOWOS
"when you have made it to the top - twice - do whatever the fuck you want".

Yeah, and become a sad parody of what u were - Stones, anyone? :lol:

Re: why is stewart so against reuniting?

PostPosted: 18 Sep 2009 02:17
by DirtyMartini
Oh, for the love of ghod.

Read SC's book.

Also, what Mrs. G said:

Mrs. Gradenko wrote:We just got a nice long tour out of them, why should they reunite yet again? They all have their own thing to do, if they don't want to work together, that's their buisness. I think people should stop asking them to get back together.



When you reach #1, you can beat your drum . . .

Re: why is stewart so against reuniting?

PostPosted: 18 Sep 2009 04:33
by English-lion
"For now, yes. Who knows about the future?" the drummer said.


They own the rock world and they would have one hell of an album if the choose to do it

And Yes I want it :!: :!: :!:


La la la la fingers in ears I can't hear you :twisted:


:idea: You know all 3 of them could easily do a classical album ....


Move over Beethoven

Re: why is stewart so against reuniting?

PostPosted: 18 Sep 2009 04:38
by Mrs. Gradenko
English-lion wrote: :idea: You know all 3 of them could easily do a classical album ....


Move over Beethoven

They could... but I wouldn't want them to. :roll:

Re: why is stewart so against reuniting?

PostPosted: 18 Sep 2009 04:48
by English-lion
What what did you say Miss Gradenko

I can't hear you

La La La La

I'm in my happy space

:lol: :lol: :lol: :P :P :P :P

Re: why is stewart so against reuniting?

PostPosted: 18 Sep 2009 04:57
by TheEqualizer
[quote="DirtyMartini"]Oh, for the love of ghod.

Read SC's book.
[/quote]

I suspect that is indeed where the answer is :mrgreen:

Re: why is stewart so against reuniting?

PostPosted: 18 Sep 2009 09:19
by ltwoman
[Ahh why didn't you go see them? I thought I'd never see them since they called it quits before I came along, but I did finally get to see them... twice! :mrgreen:[/quote]
I was an idiot and waited for the DVD to come out! And then I was addicted (again!) It was over! Story of my life.